The issue Pitts is writing about, though, is that FEMA has decided the best way to deal with the formaldehyde issue is to not investigate it, because once the answer is known then it has to be dealt with. So FEMA is putting the money before the people. They aren't disputing that they would be responsible, they in essence are agreeing; but they have decided to sidestep responsibility by choosing to be ignorant of the truth! Louisiana politics isn't the point, this is a federal agency and a federal issue.

He's calling them on the MORALITY of that choice, and pointing out the hypocrisy of an administration that has consistently claimed a moral and religious high ground. I'd say he has a point.